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Traditional Armenia Wisdom

Հայկական առածներ

Folk & Oral Tradition

Who is Traditional Armenia Wisdom?

Traditional Armenia Wisdom gathers the proverbs and sayings (առածներ) that have been passed down orally among the Armenian people across generations, from the highlands of historic Armenia to the communities of the worldwide diaspora. These lines have no single named author; they are the shared inheritance of farmers, shepherds, craftsmen, ashughs, and elders who compressed hard-won experience into short, memorable images. Armenian proverbs draw heavily on bread, salt, mountains, and livestock, on the sacred duty of hospitality toward guests, and on the discipline needed to survive centuries of invasion, hardship, and exile. They teach patience, honesty even at personal cost, humility in success, and loyalty to family and community, often through vivid rural or pastoral imagery. Much of this folk wisdom has been gathered by scholars such as Dora Sakayan and Kevork Bayan into published anthologies, though it continues to live above all in everyday speech, where small variations exist between regions and retellings. This platform records the widely recognized forms and, in keeping with its accuracy rule, presents them as traditional rather than attributing them to any one person.

Sources: Dora Sakayan, Armenian Proverbs: A Paremiological Study with an Anthology of 2,500 Armenian Folk Sayings (Caravan Books, 2004) · Kevork Bayan (trans.), Armenian Proverbs and Sayings, public-domain compilation · Traditional Armenian oral tradition (առածներ), public-domain folk wisdom

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